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Afros Turned Into Flowery Galaxies To Make Black Women Proud Of Their African Heritage

Pierre Jean-Louis, a visual artist from US, creates mesmerizing portraits of black women by transforming their hair into flowery galaxies. By turning their Afros into works of art in his series, “Black Girl Magic,” Pierre wants to let black women know how much he appreciates them for embracing their African heritage.

“A lot of [black women] are brainwashed to not appreciate their natural beauty,” Pierre told Bored Panda. “Especially in 2016.Earlier this year I saw so many black queens who feel comfortable enough and proud to show their African heritage so I decided to start this series to let them know how much I appreciate them and their natural beauty. I just want them to see how we black men see them when they’re rocking their natural hair. We see nothing but #strong #Goddesses & #queens thank you.”

Obviously this is a dedication from one man to one kind of woman you greedy emo ratface booger bunny. It said "black women" in the title why the fuck did you click it? Because you look like a rat with a wig? If it said "pollocks" none of these black girls would of clicked on it, especially not to come throw shade you raggedy ejaculation dumpster-mouth ballsack ballerina. all of the girls with your name on facebook are ugly as fuck

I don't think where the plants are from geographically has much to do with being proud of their ethnicity. Neither the photoshopping itself, considering it is made to look artistically good and doesn't have to be specifically African plants if that's what you wanted it to be.

I lack an understanding of how photoshopping plants onto someone makes them oroud of where they came from.
Also, if the photographer is trying to make them proud of their heritage, wouldn't it be appropriate to use plants from where they came?

Obviously this is a dedication from one man to one kind of woman you greedy emo ratface booger bunny. It said "black women" in the title why the fuck did you click it? Because you look like a rat with a wig? If it said "pollocks" none of these black girls would of clicked on it, especially not to come throw shade you raggedy ejaculation dumpster-mouth ballsack ballerina. all of the girls with your name on facebook are ugly as fuck

I don't think where the plants are from geographically has much to do with being proud of their ethnicity. Neither the photoshopping itself, considering it is made to look artistically good and doesn't have to be specifically African plants if that's what you wanted it to be.

I lack an understanding of how photoshopping plants onto someone makes them oroud of where they came from.
Also, if the photographer is trying to make them proud of their heritage, wouldn't it be appropriate to use plants from where they came?